Wil Anderson - Wilegal

As one of Australia's best loved comedians, Wil Anderson travels the world performing comedy to sold-out crowds. Last year he took a flight to Wagga Wagga and a funny thing happened to him on the way to the show…

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An arresting hour of comedy – about getting arrested

Wilegal is a brand-new hour of comedy all about that fateful day in Wagga Wagga, promising to be an arresting hour of hilarity about being arrested.

It’s often said that Wil Anderson makes comedy look effortless, but he works pretty damn hard at making it appear that way.

Over the last 20 years he has become one of the world’s finest stand-up comedians, headlining comedy festivals in Australia and across the globe. The superlatives banded around in the name of promoting comedians can sometimes feel over the top - but in the case of Wil, the praise has been hard earnt.

Wil has a reputation for delivering an outstanding, brand-new hour of comedy every year and Wilegal promises to be his best, and most fascinating, show yet.

Wil has won the People’s Choice Award at the Melbourne Comedy Festival a record six times. Smart, always fresh, unmissable.

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